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Dumbo (Big Top Edition)

Dumbo (Big Top Edition)
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  • Starring: Sterling Holloway, Edward Brophy, Herman Bing, Billy Bletcher, Jim Carmichael
  • Director: Ben Sharpsteen
  • MPAA Rating: G (General Audience)
  • Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
  • Running Time: 64 minutes
  • Format: AC-3, Animated, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Original recording remastered, Special Edition, NTSC
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1092
  • Average Customer Rating: 4.5 stars
  • UPC: 786936694499
  • List price: $29.99



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    5 stars YAY FOR DUMBO!, December 28, 2008
    Deceptively simple, beautiful, moving, and hilarious, DUMBO is often overlooked when considering Disney's greatest films because perhaps of its lack of extravagance, its brief running time, and its simple story. That being said, this movie is more in my opinion for the older youngin's than the babes.

    Baby elephant Jumbo Jr. is delivered by the stork to his elephant mom with much fanfare but soon receives a cold shoulder from the snobby female pachyderms and the rest of the circus due to his oversize ears. When his mother goes on a rampage in order to protect him from some snickering rubes, she winds up locked away. Dumbo is left without a friend in the world until the street-smart Timothy Mouse decides to become his manager and a telephone line full of delightful jive-talking crows convince him he can fly.

    Highlights include Dumbo accidentally getting drunk and experiencing the surreal musical sequence "Pink Elephants on Parade" and a soundtrack packed with such priceless songs as the Oscar-winning "Baby Mine" and the crow's soulful number, "When I see an Elephant Fly." There's nary an imperfect moment to be found in this raucous, tender, sublime film, which has been delighting audiences for generations.

    1 stars Have not received this yet!, December 16, 2008
    I ordered 3 disney movies at the same time, from three different people. I got two of those movies within 2 wks of my order. I have yet to receive Dumbo! It should have been here no later than November 26th! I am definitely NOT happy with this seller.
    4 stars Fantastic!, December 1, 2008
    My daughter loves this movie! She is 2 years old and fascinated with elephants.
    5 stars Disney's Dumbo, October 24, 2008
    My grandkids love to watch this movie (and I love to watch it with them).
    It has great animation, and funny as well as tender scenes. When the mother elephant sings "Baby Mine, Don't You Cry" I always water up. A great song from a great movie.

    4 stars Brings Me to Tears Every Time, October 14, 2008
    Jumbo? Don't you mean Dumbo!

    And so the tearfest begins.

    I loved this movie as a child and recently rediscovered it while visiting with my two year-old niece. As is typical for kids that age, we watched the movie everyday (sometimes twice) for a week.

    Every time I cried.

    I can't really think of another Disney movie that depicts such a wonderfully loving and sweet relationship between parent and child (no Bambi didn't do it for me).

    Plus Dumbo is the self-doubting underdog throughout, which simply makes me love him even more.

    Oh, and my niece, she squealed with delight for Dumbo's triumphs each time and paid serious attention to the sad parts where mother and child are separated. Never underestimate a two year-old.

    The only reason I stop short of giving it a 5-star is the dated depictions of excessive alcohol use, smoking and the stereotyping of the crows...yeah I know you can't stereotype crows as such, but we can easily figure out to whom those stereotypes apply. Can't go back in time and undo the social circumstances that made this acceptable childrens entertainment.

    Overall, though the touching story of an outcast only a mother could love and his triumph over his tormentors is timeless.


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